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Limiting factors of photosynthesis

Light Intensity, Water, Temperature and Carbon Dioxide

Photosynthesis equation

Parts of leaf containing chloroplasts

Palisade Cells, Spongy Mesophyll

Gas produced in photosynthesis

Oxygen

What happens to glucose formed in photosynthesis?

Makes cellulose, lipids, protein, starch and also used for respiration

Test for respiration

Hydrogen carbonate indicator, which changes colour indicating presence of carbon dioxide

Definition of photosynthesis

The process by which plants make carbohydrates from raw materials using energy from light

Stomata

Open Stomata allows CO2 in and oxygen out.


Closed stomata stops the movement of gases and prevents water loss.